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S0 Special Events Mark Alexandria Society Record of Early Fall| Weddmgl of Note Included in the Calendar of Recent| anyeninfls — Residents Retuming From Summer Outings. Tnvitations have been received from Mr. Benjamin Edward Harrison for the marriage of his daughter Margaret to Mr, Afhdrew Clarke of Alexandria, Sat- urday evening, September 20, at 8:30 oclock in the Central Presbyterian Church in Washington. Mrs. Anita A, Curtiss has announced the marriage of her daughter Alice to Mr, Chalmers Guckert Friday, August 29, at the parsonage of the Baptist | Temple, with the Rev. Ryland T. Dodge officiating. After October 1 Mr. and Mrs. Guckert will live at 310 Prince street, Dr. and Mrs. Hugh McGuire have returned from Prouts Neck, Me., where they spent a month Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Andrew Hul- fish, jr., are at home after a visit to the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Hulfish, in their cottage at Rehoboth Beach, Del. Mrs, Julian T. Burke and her three young sons and Mrs. Gardner Boothe, 2d, and her small son, Billie Boothe, have returned from Hender- sonville, N. C.. where they have been for the Summer. Mrs. William A, Moncure and Mr Richard Moncure arrived home st week from a tour of the F: where they have been since last Sp: ‘They visited Mrs. Moncure's son-in: and daughter, the Rev. Francis A rector of St. John's Episcopal Church in Shanghai, China, and Mrs. Cox, and also her brother-in-law and sister, Lieut. and Mrs. J. W. Ferguson, in San Fran- eisco. Miss Margaret Chapman has Te- turned to St. Agnes’ School, of which she is principal, after spending the Summer with relatives in Philadelphia. Miss Belle Price and Miss Mary Price, who have been occupying St. Agnes’ School during the Summer, are again in their home on Prince street. Invitations have been received from Mr, and Mrs., Aubrey Gardner Weaver for the marriage of their daughter, Evelyn Hanson, to Lieut. Joseph Mal- colm Carson, U. S. N, formerly of | Riverton, Va., tember 20, 8 o'clock in Calvary Epis- copal Church in Front Royal Mr. James T. Power and Mr. James ke o) Pfll‘er. J e returned from Rich- mond, ey went to attend the mnmue of Miss Helen Felicite Kauff- ‘man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kauffman, to Mr. Cecil Alexander Ross | last week in Sacred Heart Cathedral. ‘The Rev. and Mrs. W. G. Bowers and their children of S8an Prancisco are the | ests of the Rev. and Mrs. H. G. renner on South Lee street. Miss Evelyn Poindexter, who has been spending the Summer in Farmington, Conn., was a guest last week of Mr. and Mzs. Swann Sinclair, and left later !nr hsr home in Norfolk. rvey has returned to his m in ];hummhl- after a visit with ther and sister-in-law, Dr. and | N, Glrvey on South Pitt street. Mrs. Percy Foster Hall Arden Hall are again St. Pll.ll'a rectory after Summer in Groton, Long William Roberts has returned visit %o her aunt, Mrs. Charles , in Magshall, Va. . Arthur Bianchi and her two d last week to her City, N. Y., after L. | Saturday evening, Sep- | CIETY a visit to her parents, Mr. E. D. Vemon. Capt. and Mrs. Charles M. Shepper- on and their young daughter, Imogene | Baxter Shepperson; Mrs. Rathbone Smllh Mrs. Richard B. English, Mrs. L H. Dudley, Mrs. F. Clinton Knight, | Mrs. Julian P. Ballenger, Mrs. Margaret Baley and Mrs. Lawrence Gardney pent last week in Harrisonburg attend- mg the meetings of the State conven- | \'m of the American Legion and Auxil- | | Mr. Wolloott E. Spoford of Newport News spent last week end with his | mother, Mrs. L. L. Spofford, at . the| George Mason Hotel. i Miss Minnie Henderson is at home and Mrs. | aster a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Llnwe\hn\ Wood, in Warrenton. Mrs. Chagles C. Carlin and her sister, | Miss Ella Broders, are back from At-' v, where they spent sr“"el']l‘y Praser of Georgetown, was the guest last week of Mr. Mrs. Charles C. Carlin, jr, on Washington street and Mzs. E. R. Powell returned last week to fheir home in Richmond after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ed- dington. Miss Sara Eddington arrived | home Monday from a stay at Virginia Beach. Mrs. Harry B. Caton. Miss Barbara | Caton and Miss Alice Whitton arrived Monday from spending the Summer | traveling in Europe | Mrs. Laurence Stabler and her aunt. | Miss Nettie Fawcett. are the guests of | | relatives in Sandy Spring, Md. | Mr. and Mis. Albert V. Bryan have | returned from a_trip to Virginia Beach Mr. Bernard Julian and Mr. Willlam Julian have gone to their home, in Dur- ham, N. C. after a visit with their | uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Julian Mrs. Mary Troth has returned from a visit to relatives in Havre, Mont. Mrs. Troth made the tzip home through the Canadian Rockies. Miss Eri Douglas, who has been visit- | ing her brother-in-law and sister. M and Mrs. Louis P. Woodward, on South | Lee street, left last woek to resume her | | place in the Women's State College, in | | Oxford, Miss. Mrs. Woodward and Miss | | Douglas spent a part of the Summer traveling in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. John Howard Irwin and their children have returned by { motor to their home, in Belwood. Pa., after a visit to Mrs. Irwin's mother, Mrs. Robert Hancoc Miss Elizabeth Byrnes left Monday for her home, in Chicage, after a visit to her cousins, Mr. ang Mrs. H. A Stewart, on North Payne street. Mr. and Mrs. Julian D. Knight have | closed their cottage at Cslonial Beach and have returned to their home, on | South Fairfax street. } Mrs. Edwin B. Hook has gone to her home, in Lynchburg, after a visit with | her sister, Mrs. George Baggett. | Miss Corinne Milburn is at home after a visit to her cousins, Mr. and Mu. Philip G. Marsteller, in Warren- Mlss Sallie Martin of Philadelphia, and her niece, Miss Mary Elizabeth Martin of Greenfield, Va., have re- turned to their homes after g visit to the former's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Charles T. Martin, on Prince street. Mrs. Robert B. Scott arrived Tuesday from Cleveland, Ohio, where she has been a guest of her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bruce Scott. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Shelton and Miss Margaret Ann Shelton of Danville, Va., are visiting Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Lee. Miss Margaret Lee has as her guest Miss Azile Schwartz of Danville. Mrs. P. Erwin Ludwig and Miss Gretta Ludwig have returned from a visit with Mrs, J. L. Sowers, in Riley- ville, Va. Mrs. A. T. Bruce and Miss Oreon Bruce are at home after visits to Mrs. Charles D. Weadon, in Hamilton, Va., and to Dr. and Mrs, G. C. Mann, in Montross. Miss Abby Edwards of orfolk was MRS, NEWTON EMMERT STRITE, Before her marriage, September 4, Miss Clear Spring, Md. Alice Ruth Kitchin, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs, Edgar M. Kitchin, After tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Strite will be at home at —-Clllndln<l Photo. & week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ben- Jamin G. Minor. Mr. Charles Allen Hummer is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Furr, in Bluemont. Mrs. visiting in Mansfield, Ohio, spent last week with her son and daughter- Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Cobean, and has gone to her home, in Richmond. Mrs. K. Warner and her young daughter, Jean Warner, are guests of the former’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mangum, in Arlington, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Davis, Miss Grace Dove and Mr. Howell Davis have returned by motor from a trip to Orkney Springs. Miss Ruth Gary and Miss Beth Gary left Wednesday to enter Blackstone ‘Women's College, in Blackstone, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. W, Statlin of Miami, Fla., are guests of the latter’s brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. 1 C. ‘Warner. Emma Cobean, who has been | | Glens Falls, N. Y, and Lock Haven, Pa, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. LeClare of Rich- nd Mrs. Dorls Cameron of were week end guests of Mrs. ison. and Mrs. Julian Barkley, Miss Marie Barkley and Miss Jean Barkley are at home after a visit with Mr: Barkley's sister, Mrs. Hupp, in Stras: burg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murray of Cov- ington, Va., and Miss Sallie Phillips of | Atlanta were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hurlburt. Mr. and Mrs. George Heller of Phila- delphia_were guests last week of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Norwood. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gay and Maurice Gay, Jr., of Detroit, are visit- ing Mr. Gay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Gay. Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Kidwell and Mr. B. §. Kidwell, jr., spent the past week end with Mrs.” Kidwell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Clarke, in Minnieville, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Page and their | Va. son, William Tyler Page, 3d, have re- turned after spe g the Summer in Mr. and Mrs, Gitbert 3. Co their _small_da s ot 1930—PART THREE. ter, Va. The Rev. Edgar Carpenter left Tues- day for & visit to Telatives in East- \Alle Vl Richard M. Elam and her sons, Hichll'd and William, have left for their home in Richmond, after a visit to her brother-in-law and sister, the Rev. and Mrs. Pierce S. Ellis, at the parsonage of the First Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Olarence Shinn have returned to their home in Detroit after a visit to the latter’s sister, Mrs. George | ‘W. Devine. Miss Anne Smith is at homs after a visit to Capt. and Mrs. B. H. Scott, in Norfolk. Mrs. Anna Jackson Sioan and her son, Mr. Jackson Sloan, left Friday for PhHiladelphia, where Mr. Sloan will enter the University of Pennsylvania. Mrs. F. E. Youngman of San Ffan- cisco is a and sister, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Kaye. | Mr. Joseph Gall of Johnston, 8. C., | arrived last week to spend the coming | Winter with his brother and sister-in- | law, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gall. Mr. Gall will attend George Washington University. Mr. and Mrs. John Croft had as their guest during the past week the latter's mother, Mrs. D Alley of Tamworth, N. H. Mr. and Mrs. Croft will leave shortly for Akron, Ohio, where they expect to make their home. Mrs. W. H. Harris of Dallas, Tex., and Mrs. R. P. Harris of Sykesville, Md., are the guests of their nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bittenbender. est of her brother-in-law | | || of the Mexican embassy, !nnor Fran- cisco Vazquez Washington today to assume m duties at the embassy. MRS. ALEX M'DONALD, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. King and befare her marriage, Miss Lois Eve- Iyn King. —Brooks Photo. PRE-SEASON SALE of ORIENTAL RUGS ANTIQUE, SEMI-ANTIQUE Modern Scatter Size Rugs $ 1250 $ 1550 $29.50 Semi-Antique, Beloujistans, Shiraz, Serebend, Kurdistans, Hamadans, average 3x5 and 4x7 10 Semi-Antique Runners Average 3.6 wide 12 to 15 ft. long. ... $1 7.50 $ 49.50 SAROUKS, 9x12, $415 Other Room Size Rugs From $8 5 Up Many Odd Sizes Neshan G. Hintlian 818 17th St. SOCIETY." y Vigll, who was transterred fo Guatemala. 4 Baroness van Boetselaer van Ooster- hout salled Friday from New York to oin Baron van Boeigelaer van Ooster- out in his new post in Brussels. etary of the Netherlands Washington, e o . iplomats Nearing Period of Vacation (Continued From First Page.) } SIGMUNDS—THE UNDERSELLING CASH STORE—CORNER 7th AND H STS. Sigmunds Is Ready Now With a Complete Showing of Our City-Wide Famous “Roberta” omen’s Size Dresses! Offering You Real $15 Beauty and Style at HALF_ SIZES for Fall 1930. Note the slenderizing lines and chic de- tails. Many of these beautiful dresses ave authen- tic copies of very exelusive models. 16Y; to 26Y; A Small Deposit Holds Any Selection With Youthful Lines Slenderizing Lines And Such Subile Grace Every day more and mwore women are learning that here at Sigmunds they can find “Roberta” dresses of real stylishness and rich materials in sizes that REALLY FIT! 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N ORIGINAL PARIS MODELS 40 o Y15 MANON EXACT REPLICAS 0.6...” The attache of the Ecusdoran s tion, Senor Don Galo Plaza, will arrive in New York Wednesday from lla?npt where he spent the Summer. or P‘:nl pu.d the greater part of the n Spai Treserrs, reach ‘ Senor Treserra succeeds Senor Don [ EECE R S e DR R R ot e o Are You 5 Feet 4 or Under? Then come to the Corset Dcfiartmcnt, Secand floor, and see the REDFERN Half- size Corselettes® designed especially for shorter women. Fitted perfectly by expert corsetieres and styhists, 65% of all women in the United States are 5 feet 4 inches tall or under—but the only foundations designed especially for them are these short women’s models by REDFERN. 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In each instance, our Paris office pur-f chases the eriginal hat, and the New ; Yeork design studio copies it numly.I Within tyo or, three duyt after its ernveu:l’Now York -the orlglnal ; : modol, together licate will fl' 'beon _display in our nhfl ) ¢